A report on Queen Elizabeth High School (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
Secondary school in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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St. Patrick's High School (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
2 linksSt. Patrick's High School (St.
St. Patrick's High School (St.
Historically a Roman Catholic public school, St. Pat's opened in 1954 less than one block from its rival non-denominational public school, Queen Elizabeth High (QEH).
Robie Street
2 linksNorth-south artery that runs for 7 km in the Halifax Peninsula area of the Halifax Regional Municipality, from Memorial Drive in the North End Halifax, to Gorsebrook Avenue in the South End.
North-south artery that runs for 7 km in the Halifax Peninsula area of the Halifax Regional Municipality, from Memorial Drive in the North End Halifax, to Gorsebrook Avenue in the South End.
Queen Elizabeth High School (demolished)
Quinpool District
2 linksThe Quinpool District refers to a commercial district of Halifax, Nova Scotia, encompassing the eastern portion of Quinpool Road as well as the streets directly north and south of it.
The Quinpool District refers to a commercial district of Halifax, Nova Scotia, encompassing the eastern portion of Quinpool Road as well as the streets directly north and south of it.
The area was also home to two longtime rival high schools, Queen Elizabeth High School and St. Patrick's High School until their merger as Citadel High School in September 2007.
Citadel High School
1 linksHigh school in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
High school in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Citadel High School was formed from a merger of two older schools: Queen Elizabeth High School and Saint Patrick's High School, opened in 1942 and 1954 respectively.
Camp Hill, Halifax
1 linksSmall hill on the Halifax Peninsula, Nova Scotia.
Small hill on the Halifax Peninsula, Nova Scotia.
Queen Elizabeth High School (demolished In 2011)
Live! (April Wine album)
0 linksFirst live album by the Canadian rock band April Wine.
First live album by the Canadian rock band April Wine.
The album was recorded in the auditorium of Queen Elizabeth High School in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
George Elliott Clarke
0 linksCanadian poet, playwright and literary critic who served as the Poet Laureate of Toronto from 2012 to 2015 and as the 2016–2017 Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate.
Canadian poet, playwright and literary critic who served as the Poet Laureate of Toronto from 2012 to 2015 and as the 2016–2017 Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate.
He graduated from Queen Elizabeth High School in 1978.
Sarah McLachlan
0 linksCanadian singer-songwriter.
Canadian singer-songwriter.
At 17, while she was still a student at Queen Elizabeth High School, in Halifax, she fronted a short-lived rock band called The October Game.
Russell Smith (writer)
0 linksCanadian writer and newspaper columnist.
Canadian writer and newspaper columnist.
He attended the Halifax Grammar School and Queen Elizabeth High School, and studied French literature at Queen's University, the University of Poitiers, and the University of Paris III.
Elliot Page
0 linksCanadian actor and producer.
Canadian actor and producer.
Page attended the Halifax Grammar School until grade 10, and spent some time at Queen Elizabeth High School.